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Doctor Who: The Time of the Companions: Book One (Doctor Who: The Companions Adventure 1)

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by Cour M.


  Twelve breathed in.

  He was ready.

  Very much so.

  After all, they could only be after one thing mostly.

  So…

  He blinked.

  

  Then he opened his eyes as he was hurled to the ground.

  He was lying in the middle of a sidewalk, with people walking back and forth around him, and as he turned, he saw a child sitting down at a bench, staring at him.

  He quickly made a deduction and waved to her.

  She waved back, then he walked up to the bench and sat down next to her.

  “Sorry,” Twelve said, “for I just need to sit down and catch my bearings.”

  “You appeared out of nowhere,” she answered simply.

  “Yes, I suppose I did,” Twelve groaned, rubbing his neck from when it hurt. “But you seem to be the only one that noticed.”

  “I think it’s because we are used to it.”

  Twelve looked at the girl gently.

  “You’re used to it?”

  “Yes. People just show up now. My mum says that it’s probably just some intergalactic trick.”

  “Oh, it’s that all right,” Twelve smiled, “the worst kind of trick of all.”

  “You’re funny,” the girl said.

  “Good. Funny is always good. By the way, where are your parents?”

  “I walk home on my own. I’m not scared.”

  “It’s good to be brave.”

  “Yes, it is.”

  “Can you do me a favor?”

  “Does it look like I’ve got money to give?”

  “No, don’t worry, it’s not that. I just wondered, because forgive me, my mind is a little rattled. Is this the year 4000 A.D.?”

  “Yes, it is. Man, you fell hard.”

  “Oh, I’ve fallen harder. And tell me, what planet is this?”

  “Larissa.”

  Twelve’s jaw dropped slightly.

  “Larissa?” He looked around in slight alarm. “I’m on Larissa?”

  “Yes, is that bad?”

  Twelve looked down at her and decided to not be grumpy for a moment.

  “No, it’s not. It’s very good actually. I’ve always liked Larissa.”

  “A lot of you must, because you all seem to love to come here.”

  “What’s your name?”

  “Mustn’t give your name to strangers.”

  The girl got up and walked away.

  “Too right,” the Doctor said, “too right.”

  

  As he walked along the road, looking around at the people and the streets and wondering why the planet had to be Larissa.

  There was a saying about Larissa, older than anyone could remember. No one knew where it came from, but he had never forgotten it.

  At the end of such things,

  So comes the beginning of something greater,

  And something very much worse,

  To Larissa it shall occur,

  Because what better place for it all to end,

  Than the planet where it shall begin.

  To the planet which means beginning.

  He was torn from his thoughts when he saw a large television hologram turn on along a building. It was a news station, where a reporter was giving a message.

  “Attention, all Larisans, this is just in from the refuge, Police force has just issued a statement to counter the rumors that are being spread over Brecca, that the lost are being confined to concentration camps. We wish for you to all understand that those who have appeared from other eras are being housed for their safety and not for any sort of labor. Again, these rumors are false reports, there is no mistreatment of the new arrivals. Therefore, if you come in contact with a person that has appeared from the past, please do not hide them, for they shall profit more from the government housing that will be provided for them. And attention, for those who are the victims of time misplacement, please report to the nearest police official so that you shall be offered assistance. Remember, we know that you are scared, and the police force is on your side, not against it.”

  Nearby, Twelve saw the girl out of the corner of his eye, watching him. He did not wish to waste time and look for a policeman, so he wanted one to come to him. Therefore, he raised up his screwdriver and all of the radios around him began to wheeze, anything giving off sound temporarily went haywire and people began to cover their ears until the Doctor lowered the sonic and the sound ended. This was good enough, for very soon, he saw hover-cycles appear above him, bearing a police officer upon it.

  “Hello,” Twelve said, “My name is Twelve, and a second ago I was in the year 2016. Sorry, but I feel very out of place right now.”

  

  Twelve was led to the police station, paperwork was filed, he was registered as being a time traveler, and then came the time for lies. He informed the chief commander that he had known another woman who had been pushed through time, and that they were related. When telling them her name, the Commander found it quickly and then Twelve requested to be taken to the living quarters that she was housed in.

  It was on the other side of the city of Brecca, and when they got there, now he understood why the Larisans thought the police were throwing the victims of the Angels in concentration camps, because that was precisely what it looked like.

  “This is where you are keeping them?!” Twelve gasped to the guards who escorted him there. “This is where we all stay?”

  “It’s not our fault,” the guard explained, “we had nowhere else to store them all, and we still don’t know if they are a threat, so we are afraid to put them in better housing.”

  “And that reminds me to never come here for holiday or recommend Larissa to anyone. You fall through time as a victim, and what do you get? Hell to live in.”

  Twelve was escorted in the gates of the preservation quarters and there were people walking back and forth, looking forlorn.

  “You see,” the guard elaborated, “there have been over two hundred of you. And you came so quick, so all we could complete in time was this rundown factory.”

  “Over two hundred people who fell through time?” Twelve repeated.

  “Yes, believe me. We are doing our best.”

  At first, Twelve wished to lash out at them, but he had to acknowledge that the situation was not fully black or white. It was all confusion. All chaos and madness in the midst of humans just trying to make do.

  As they walked past individuals who looked forlorn, he stopped in his tracks when he heard a voice.

  A loud and distinct voice that could not be mistaken for anyone else. Leaving the side of the guard, he moved through the crowd and felt as if he was hearing music to his ears.

  And then he saw her red hair swinging back and forth as she was telling off the person she was arguing with.

  “I don’t care how many muscles you have, dumbo!” She cried, “but that’s not your blanket. And you know how I know, because it smells like me. If it were yours, it would smell like you. It would smell like vomit!”

  With her back to him, the Doctor almost forgot himself as he raised out his arms in happiness.

  “Donna!”

  Her shoulders tensed and then she turned around to who called for her.

  There, as she always was, stood Donna Noble.

  The girl who forgot him.

  End of Part I

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  Cloud Watcher Trilogy

  There have been stories about magic and others are vampire romances. This trilogy has both. A trilogy for young adults, set in the year 2678 A.D. where all humans possess magical abilities, are living on cities in the clouds, and Valda Darcy is graduating from a school for watchers and casters. When her world is threatened by an old plague, she retreats down to earth to find the dark lord who possesses the cure, only to discover that on the earth, there are species that were never discovered before: including vampires. Meeting one, named Rory Hemmingway, she embarks on an adventure to save her world, and here comes a trilogy that possesses witches and wizards, as well as a love story between human and vampire.

  The Wit & Wisdom of Wilde

  Elizabeth Bennet has just received a significant disappointment when she has proposed marriage to Mr. Darcy… and he rejects her. Luckily, through the help of Mr. Darcy’s sister, Georgiana, and Elizabeth Bennet’s friend, the colorful and ostentatious Oscar Wilde, one of the most famous playwrights in history, their fate may turn out right in the end!

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  The Wit & Wisdom of Wilde

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  In the year 1893, Elizabeth, with her friend Oscar Wilde, go on a mission to win Mr. Darcy’s heart.

  Elizabeth and Van Gogh

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  The Girl Rocks Universe Saga:

  A 14 book series where the characters of Pride and Prejudice are modernized, and each is given their own story in our world, then it grows to tell the story of their descendants and ancestors. The aim of this series is to appeal to young adults/adults, to provide a type of heroine for every sort of reader that there is. This series is for any, whether you have read Pride and Prejudice or not.

  The Girl Finds Eternity Series:

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  [1] Credit for the Base Code Numeral Theory goes to Peter Dolan, who set up this theory at the height of Doctor Who popularity.

 

 

 


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